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Panel Discussion: Minority Issues in the Media
Last month, journalism diversity advocate Dori Maynard passed away. In the spirit of Ms. Maynard's work, join us for a discussion about minority issues in…
So How Did They Get That Crashed Plane Off The Runway In Kathmandu?
It took four days, during which time the airport was closed to international traffic. It involved a truck. It did not involve sacrificing a goat. Maybe it should have.
Southerners Are Getting Creative With Their Favorite Nut: Pecan
The pecan has become the latest obsession of Southern farmers, chefs and craft breweries. They're giving the buttery nut new opportunities to shine in the form of oil, flour and even beer.
How We Deal With Loss In Different Ways In Two Beautifully Written Memoirs
In Abigail Thomas' What Comes Next and How to Like It, the aging process robs the 70-something of beauty and energy. In H Is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald trains a goshawk after her father dies.
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Omaha Press Club, 4/21/03
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Bob Peters, Director of the Omaha Planning Department; Barbara Shaffer, Chairman of the Downtown Omaha Business Development Board; and…
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Obama, Unions On Opposite Sides Of The (Fast) Track For Trade Deals
Labor groups, which have been allies of President Obama, are now stepping up their efforts to thwart White House plans for passing foreign trade deals on a "fast track" through Congress.
Omaha Public Library Foundation Lecture, 5/16/03
OMAHA PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION LECTURE – “The Book Guys”: Michael Cuthbert, Allan Stypeck, and Nick Basbanes, author of “Patience and Fortitude” “Fact…
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How The Iran Letter Is Playing In The 2016 Campaign
Republican presidential contenders are backing the letter to Iran from 47 GOP senators.
2 Israeli Candidates Struggle With Nation's Uncertain Future
The women, running for the Israeli parliament, share little beyond that concern. One sees a two-state solution as hopeless and supports West Bank settlers. The other sees them as an obstacle to peace.
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More Indians Who Moved To The U.S. Decide To Return Home
Indians are the 3rd largest immigrant group in the U.S. Decades ago, when immigrants moved here from India, they used to ask each other: "Why would you ever go back?" But now, many are heading back.
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